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<H1>bmptk : Bare Metal Programming Toolkit</H1>

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<H2>Summary</H2>

Bmptk is a free minimalist make-based cross-development toolkit for 
developing bare-metal micro-controller applications on Windows or Linux, 
in assembler, C, or C++, using GCC toolchains.

Targets include Atmega328 (Arduino), mps430fr4133, various Cortex chips, 
and the esf8266.

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<H2>Downloads</H2>

Bmptk is 'work in progress'.
You can download the bleeding edge code from 
<A HREF="http://code.google.com/p/bmptk" target="_blank">google code</A>, 
or get it as a git repository:
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   git clone https://code.google.com/p/bmptk
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or you can download the latest release as <A HREF="./bmptk.zip">zip file</A>.

The manual is part of the package or can be downloaded 
<A HREF="./bmptk.docx">separately</A>.

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<H2>Feedback</H2>

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If you somehow found and used bmptk I'd be interested to
here your experiences and comments: 
<A HREF="mailto:wouter@voti.nl">wouter@voti.nl</A>.

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<small>last update: 13-Apr-2015</small>

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